My new Tan Featherweight
#94
Originally Posted by ahoyhere7508
Sure you will love it as much as I do mine. Mine is tan also and I got it at a humane society silent auction for $40. It goes with us in our travel trailer.
#96
Originally Posted by jackrussell1987
So I needed a new machine to replace my cheapo plastic on that's on the fritz so I started looking for a Singer 221 or 301. This one is the first one that showed up on my local Craigslist (and I found the ad 5 days after it was originally posted) . I showed Billy the pictures and he told me to go for it right away. I tested it out and brought it home Wednesday. Got more advice from Billy on cleaning the grease and grime off of it and spent today cleaning and polishing it up. It's a 221K from 1961- Kilbowie, Scotland.
While picking up what I needed from the auto store, I *might* have felt just a little guilty about not remembering when the last time I even considered washing my car was, so I picked up stuff to do that too. The dog was getting a little bit smelly too, so...yep...she got a bath today too.
While picking up what I needed from the auto store, I *might* have felt just a little guilty about not remembering when the last time I even considered washing my car was, so I picked up stuff to do that too. The dog was getting a little bit smelly too, so...yep...she got a bath today too.
#97
Originally Posted by IT_Nana
It's beautiful. I've been looking for a featherweight on ebay, but they're selling for more than I'm willing to pay right now. What did you use to clean and polish it? I need to get busy on my Free sewing machine.
I used (per Billy's instructions) GoJo hand cleaner (non-pumice) and Meguiars Carnauba Wax to clean and shine mine up. If you're cleaning a different type of machine, you might want to check out Billy's (Lostn51) tutorials on how to clean vintage sewing machines. It's much more extensive and I'm not brave enough to try and work on/clean the interior workings of my featherweight....yet
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